The Australian Press Council was established in 1976 and is responsible for promoting good standards of media practice, community access to information of public interest, and freedom of expression through the media.
The Press Council is also the principal body with responsibility for responding to complaints about Australian newspapers, magazines and associated digital outlets.
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Latest News
The Ballina Shire Advocate: The Press Council has decided an article about a civil claim by a priest against the Catholic church did not breach its Standards of Practice.
Banking Day: The Press Council has upheld a complaint by Yamaha Motor Finance.
The Daily Telegraph: The Press Council has decided that an article, which used the word “faggot” in reporting on the case of a US teacher who was fired, breached its Standards of Practice.
The Australian: The Press Council has decided that an article reporting on submissions to a Queensland parliamentary inquiry about legislation concerning the treatment of adolescents experiencing gender dysphoria did not breach its Standards of Practice.